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A MAN FOR HONOR
Second Chance Match
With four children and a dilapidated farmhouse, Amish widow Honor King asks Seven Poplars's matchmaker to find her a secure and reliable new husband. Someone the opposite of her first love -- who left her at the altar nine years ago, yet whom she's never been able to forget. Luke's back in town, and also looking for a new partner. For him, there's only one candidate to be his wife -- the woman he let get away. But when Honor won't let him into her life, he works his way into her house. Hammer in hand, he'll fix her home...but it'll take more than brawn and nails to mend her heart.
My Review:
Isn't that a great cover? It perfectly captures Honor -- you can see the steely glint of determination in her expressions, can't you? And that determination is to keep Luke from needling his way back into her life. She is so prickly every time he shows up it's awkward and funny and a little bit heartbreaking because he is so besotted. And Honor's kinner are a hoot. Rough and tumble and out of control. This doting mama needs a crash course on child discipline which makes a relationship with Luke all the more challenging because he has definite ideas on that subject. A heartwarming delight of a read.
GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:
If you would like a chance to win a copy of A Man for Honor, leave a copy below or email me at kavluvstoreadATyahooDOTca. If you add your email to a comment remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it's easy for me to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Sunday February 18 2018. Offer open to International Readers. Good luck.
I've read so many great Amish stories by Emma!! Definitely need to add this one to it...sounds delightfully fun ;-)
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Yes -- I've loved all the books I've read by Emma Miller. She's a pick-up-and-buy-without-even-looking-at-the-blurb author for me. Good luck, Trixi.
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DeleteLOVE the cover and would love the chance to read "A MAN FOR HONOR" Your review peaked my interest and definitely put it on my TBR list.
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You're welcome, Kay. Good luck.
DeleteI love the cover and this sounds like a delightful read. I would love to win a copy of the book. Thanks for the giveaway! 😍😍
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The covers is stunning! Good luck, VanG.
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She's a great Amish fiction author. Good luck, Linda.
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this sounds like a battle of wills. well they say the way to a mans heart is through his stomach. maybe a way to her heart is through house fix ups.
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LOL -- and she definitely needs them. It's a real fixer upper. Good luck, Lori.
DeleteThis one sounds like an entertaining read. Thank you for the chance.
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Good luck, Lucy!
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ReplyDeleteI loved the connection between the "Hannah's Daughters" series and A Love for Leah in this series. I haven't read any of the other books from the Amish Matchmaker series, but I would love to. Have you managed to read any others in the Hannah's Daughters series? I was curious if there were any other connections between the two. Regardless, I'm eager to read this one. Your review was convincing.
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I haven't read many of the Amish Matchmaker series and not all of Hannah's Daughters either -- but this one takes place in Seven Poplars and there are definitely familiar faces in the secondary characters. I love the way Emma Miller creates a community. Good luck, Terrill.
DeleteSounds like a good one! Count me in. Thanks for the review and the chance.
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You're welcome, Pam. Good luck.
DeleteThis sounds like a great Amish story, thank you for the chance to win a copy.
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I always enjoy Emma's books. Love the cover too!
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Good luck, rubynreba!
DeleteI love that you said it is " A heartwarming delight of a read." Sounds like a wonderful read! Becky lelandandbecky [AT] reagan [DOT] com
ReplyDeleteIt's fantastic. Love Emma Miller's Amish stories. Good luck, Becky.
DeleteEmma Miller is a beautiful writer. Thank you. teshawATsbcglobalDOTnet
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